Colonial Suit

#589 - The beginning of chaos

Li'er clearly remembered that she seemed to be a creation of Rivell back then. And another person named Renos was also carrying out a huge plan, and it was said that it had a higher priority than hers and was more valued.

She was already a planet at that time, so what kind of existence would Renos' creation be?

Li'er couldn't think about it anymore, because it exceeded the limit of her imagination. At the same time, she vaguely felt that she seemed to be familiar with that plan, and might even have information about it, but she couldn't call it out.

Strangely enough, Li'er found that she had begun to change since that dream. Whether it was her body or her spirit, they were changing at an extremely slow, yet incomparably firm speed. Her senses had been greatly enhanced, and even without using energy, she was five times stronger than ordinary universe warriors. Her body was still so curvy and moving, but huge power was hidden in her seemingly slender tendons. Li'er had done experiments, and even her fingers could easily pierce the bow armor of the Fifth World's heavy assault ship. This shows how far her body has been strengthened.

She was a humanoid weapon, just looked a little weak on the outside.

But none of this mattered. The most important thing was that with these changes, Li'er vaguely felt that there were several memory areas in her mind. They were all tightly locked. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't get into them. She only knew that these memories belonged to her, or rather, belonged to her a long time ago.

Li'er didn't know how these memories had been preserved until now, and why they hadn't appeared before. But this did not prevent her from valuing these memories. In her heart, she had already regarded these memories as her most precious wealth. No one should share them.

And now, when Ying called out that name again, Li'er's heart suddenly jumped. She vaguely sensed a loosening of a memory area.

"As expected... that wasn't a dream?"

Watching Ying move towards death, Li'er's eyes drooped. At this time, she had regained her composure, and also realized that she seemed to have done something wrong.

She and Ying were not enemies, but might have some ancient relationship.

But Li'er was not a hesitant person. After only a moment of trance, she calmed down. She silently watched the black light in the sky, watching them continue to fill the spatial cracks that had been created before.

"Thirty minutes. Is this the value of your life?"

"Truly sad."

Li'er murmured, then suddenly turned her head and sent out a mental wave.

Behind her, all her subordinates were awakened by this mental wave. They slowly opened their eyes. As soon as they recovered, they immediately busied themselves. Some were healing, some were guarding.

In an instant, a complete cordon appeared around Li'er. Then Li'er asked without turning her head.

"How is Salek?"

"He has entered the final cultivation stage," a sage replied, looking at the smart brain in his hand. "At most, it will only take ten minutes for Prince Salek to recover to his full combat power and serve you again."

"Ten minutes... very good." Li'er nodded, and continued to ask, "Then what about the connection with Murdoch?"

"This..." The sage's face suddenly turned bitter. After hesitating for a while, he still said, "I'm sorry, my lord, we are incompetent. The newly cultivated quantum base source has lost its normal induction, and we cannot obtain contact with Lord Murdoch. The preliminary judgment is that it is caused by the spatial turbulence here. Before we can grasp the spatial loopholes here, we will lose contact with Lord Murdoch."

"As expected... it still won't work?" Li'er's eyes flashed, revealing a faint worry.

Speaking of which, the biggest reliance for her to accept this task was this newly cultivated quantum base source. This is a peculiar, biological tissue derived from ancient technology. The biggest feature of this spore is that no matter how far apart they are, as long as one spore changes, the other spore will also produce a corresponding mapping. It is really the best carrier for ultra-long-distance information interaction. And importantly, through this spore, Li'er can tightly connect the blood pool, which is separated by an unknown distance, to herself, so as to obtain nearly 'infinite' power.

In a sense, this is very similar to Lester Luo's war network, but Li'er didn't know. She only knew that this spore was cultivated by her, as if the cultivation method had been imprinted in her mind long ago.

But right now, this powerful and fragile spore has lost its due effect.

Li'er took a deep breath and glanced at the several mutants in the middle of the team. They stood blankly in the center of the team, looking like they had no combat power at all. But each person was closely guarded by several mutants, as if they would not hesitate to lose their lives.

These few people were the quantum spores she cultivated. It took her a lot of energy along the way, but now they have become useless.

Thinking of this, Li'er sighed and waved her hand.

She didn't say anything more, but the team changed its formation silently, closely following behind her.

"I... seem to have made a mistake," Li'er said, raising her head and glancing at the black light above her head. "But fortunately, there is still room for salvation. In thirty minutes, we must reach the core of the ruins, otherwise we may be taken advantage of by others. I know this is a very difficult thing for you, but I have no more choice."

Li'er turned her head and silently looked at her subordinates, and said softly, "You have no more choice either."

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"I am willing to die for my lord." All the mutants knelt down and responded loudly.

Li'er nodded, and a flash of light flashed in her eyes.

"We were interrupted, but fortunately it is not absolute. I feel that she is still calling me, and she is getting more and more anxious. Get ready, we will set off immediately. This time you may sleep longer, and many people will not wake up again. But I will not ask you to quit. Because..." Li'er's voice suddenly increased, full of cruel power. "This is for our civilization! Your sacrifice is justified!"

"Yes!" All the mutants shouted loudly, and no one thought that what Li'er said was unfair.

That's right, it's justified!! Not to mention that only some of them died, even if everyone died, none of the people present would flinch. Because this is their mission. From the moment they followed Li'er out of the territory, they were ready to die. Mutants are originally abandoned children of the universe, and Li'er's leadership has allowed them to develop to the point they are today. In the hearts of all mutants, Li'er is no longer a leader, but a mother, a god!

The will of God is the law of nature.

Silently, the entire cave shook again, and the ground actually appeared like waves, and soon softened into a swamp-like substance, swallowing Li'er and others. In an instant, no one could be seen in the entire cave. Only the endless black light remained.

At the same time, in the outer space orbit of the relic planet, the dead old man suddenly raised his head, revealing a surprised look.

"This feeling, this fluctuation..."

"It's the entrance! The entrance to the ruins has been opened!"

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